Quantum Error Correction with Erasure Qubits and Noise Bias
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Overview
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Watch a 26-minute conference talk from TQC 2023 (Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography Conference) exploring innovative approaches to quantum error correction through noise bias manipulation. Learn how to convert amplitude damping errors into erasure errors in quantum systems, with specific applications for superconducting circuits. Discover why this simple yet effective scheme could revolutionize current quantum architecture paradigms by suggesting a focus on improving dephasing and quantum coherent control quality. Follow along as the speaker presents analytical and numerical performance analyses, demonstrating how this breakthrough can enhance fault-tolerant protocols. Delivered at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, this technical presentation offers valuable insights for researchers and students working in theoretical quantum information science.
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Noise Bias
Erasure qubits
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